Now the Obama Regime is Lying about Lying

Tuesday

Jun 11, 2013 at 12:01 AMJun 11, 2013 at 8:23 AM

You get to a point in any scandal crippled regime where the regime has so tied itself up in its lies that it can’t untangle what is true any longer. The Obama Regime is at a point where its credibility is so harmed that the only possible remedy is resignation of the fuhrer and his entire cabinet. the latest is that the regime has released a series of documents which are supposed to show that Najibullah Zazi was precluded from carrying out his heinous attack because of the regime’s STASI-like surveillance program. Turns out that the documents that were released either don’t confirm the regime’s original fables about this episode, or are not accurate now. by way of example, the released documents don’t even show that the regime’s surveillance program had anything to do with interception. Second, James Clapper now says that Zazi was “found with backpacks with bombs,” which simply is false. AP reports that Feinstein says that the FBI had Zazi under surveillance for six months, although more credible testimony clarifies that the surveillance lasted two weeks. One of the problems of secrecy is that the regime thinks that it is ok to lie in the interests of national security. Then, it tries to disclose selective documents to support later lies, even if the later lies are not consistent. I have an idea-maybe the Regime’s successor after resignation can try something novel–disclosure and truth.

Rob Meltzer

You get to a point in any scandal crippled regime where the regime has so tied itself up in its lies that it can’t untangle what is true any longer. The Obama Regime is at a point where its credibility is so harmed that the only possible remedy is resignation of the fuhrer and his entire cabinet. the latest is that the regime has released a series of documents which are supposed to show that Najibullah Zazi was precluded from carrying out his heinous attack because of the regime’s STASI-like surveillance program. Turns out that the documents that were released either don’t confirm the regime’s original fables about this episode, or are not accurate now. by way of example, the released documents don’t even show that the regime’s surveillance program had anything to do with interception. Second, James Clapper now says that Zazi was “found with backpacks with bombs,” which simply is false. AP reports that Feinstein says that the FBI had Zazi under surveillance for six months, although more credible testimony clarifies that the surveillance lasted two weeks. One of the problems of secrecy is that the regime thinks that it is ok to lie in the interests of national security. Then, it tries to disclose selective documents to support later lies, even if the later lies are not consistent. I have an idea-maybe the Regime’s successor after resignation can try something novel–disclosure and truth.

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